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Old 08-25-2002, 06:47 PM   #26
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Thanks again guys!

I am going to try and answer some of the questions here, if I miss any I will post another reply.

Mountian Man, I am my own worst enemy. I sanded, taped off, and painted the engine compartment three times, just couldn't get it perfect. When I did, I just found out that the hood needs new hinges and springs, it took some of the paint off the front of the radiator shroud when I closed the first time, there seems to be more and more play evrytime I open and close the hood.
Not the right shroud anyway.

Justin, yes it is, I needed it because my rear wheels were locking up before thr front. I installed on the rear line, it adjusts the rear pressure, works great. I would say when you convert to front disks you have to add one.

Racedvl, it is a ZZ4 create motor, wish I had gone with the 454, but they came out with that create motor right after I bought mine the beginning of last summer. I threw a few dress up parts on it to liven up the engine compartment.

1967LWBstepside, color I can't tell yeah, I bought the truck with the paint that's on it. I paid a lot for that paint, kind of got taken with the deal. I bought over the net, won't do that again. Only thing I haven't really gotten into yet. Got so much into the truck going to try and hold off for a couple of years.

The truck has about a 2.5"/6" drop on it.
It had a 3.5"/6" drop, but with the big front tires I had to tear apart again and add some 1" spring spacers to get some clearnace between the tires and the inner fender as well as fenders. It is perfect right now. I like stance alote now.

Thanks again guys for the compliments, but the truck still needs a ton of work as well as the cameria does hide a lot.
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Old 08-25-2002, 06:54 PM   #27
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Justin,

Here is a pretty good pic of the stance she has now.

I live in new England and the roads around here just won't allow for a slmammed down truck. I wish. Neither will my collectors off the headers.
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Old 08-25-2002, 06:55 PM   #28
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johnymac,
So you just ran the brake line straight to the front brakes out of the m.cylinder & the rear brakes through the portioning deal.??
Thanks for the info!
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Old 08-25-2002, 07:01 PM   #29
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I replaced the brake lines, added the prop vavle to the rear line. I think it was 1/4 inch which is good for holding the vavle in place.
So yes just added to the rear line. I believe the valve has to be below the master.

If you have any questions when you do just write and maybe I will be able to help out.

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Old 08-25-2002, 07:55 PM   #30
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Thats a great looking engine compartment.As is the the whole truck.Great job
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